もん
Japanese
Etymology 1
Changed from 物 (mono); became common in the Kantō dialects from the late Edo period.
Noun
もん • (mon)
Etymology 2
For pronunciation and definitions of もん – see the following entries. | ||||||||
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(This term, もん, is an alternative spelling of the above Sino-Japanese terms. For a list of all kanji read as もん, not just those used in Japanese terms, see Category:Japanese kanji read as もん.) |
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